File:Fol. 16v-17r Egmond Gospels.jpg
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DescriptionFol. 16v-17r Egmond Gospels.jpg | Fol. 16v and 17r Egmond Gospels.jpg. Evangelist symbol of Matthew and Matthew himself. |
Date | circa 900 |
Source | Koninklijke Bibliotheek Website |
Author | Franco-Saxon illuminator |
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